Beaverton-based company offers peace of mind to cyclists

PedalSecure is a new, nationwide company based in Beaverton (just a few miles west of Portland) that offers comprehensive roadside assistance specifically for bicycle riders. For as little as $9.95 per month, PedalSecure offers “peace of mind” that you will be taken care of during your ride; whether you lose your U-lock key, need a … Read more


Could proposed “leaf tax” sweep away a bike safety hazard?

Leaves where bikes like to be.(Photo: Elly Blue) Every fall in Portland, mounds of leaves pile up on neighborhood streets, creating slippery conditions on road shoulders and sidewalks. Yesterday the Oregonian featured a story about a new “leaf tax” being considered by Mayor-elect Sam Adams that would create “leaf districts” in areas of the city … Read more


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Job of the Week

This week, we’ve got a job opportunity you’re not likely to come across in many other cities. Yes, SoupCycle is hiring a “Bike Delivery Souper Hero” (watch the Front Page for more on SoupCycle). Check out the link below for more information: Bike Delivery Souper Hero – Soup Cycle


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Bike share in Portland Part Two: Off to Scandinavia

Tom Miller(Photo © J. Maus) Welcome to Part Two of our six-part, guest article series on bike-sharing in Portland. The series is written by Tom Miller, chief of staff for Portland City Commissioner and Mayor-elect Sam Adams. Yesterday, Tom gave us some background on Portland’s efforts to launch a bike share program. Today’s article is … Read more


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Obama: “Everyone benefits if we can leave our cars, walk, bicycle…”

“I will work to provide states and local governments with the resources they need to address sprawl and create more livable communities.”— President-elect Obama, in a letter to T4 America President-elect Barack Obama has responded to an online petition circulated by national advocacy group Transportation For America (remember them?). T4 America reported on their blog … Read more